Tittle:
"Poor Little Me"
Release year:
1935
Series:
Happy Harmonies
Directed by
Hugh Harman (uncredited)
Produced by
Hugh Harman and Rudolf Ising
Story: Bunnies, turtles, and other small woodland animals play. A skunk sits
apart, singing "I ain't got nobody" and mopes his way home. His mother,
Mrs. O. Dora Skunk, sings of her love to her large brood. That's enough
for them, but not for our hero, Stinky. He spots a hairbrush and decides
that's all he needs to do; he dashes out, and everyone runs away
(including a turtle who apparently discovered his inner turbo-charger). A
girl bunny with a cold finds Stinky's hat and returns it to him. They
play: he pushes her on a swing. This attracts a bobcat with a black
stereotype voice.
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My rating: 2 stars. Cat's deisgn is a little weird, looks like a Bakshi-esque character. The story can be a little bit better. It's like a Harman style to make a 11-minutes long cartoon.
In general, the cartoon looks better than the previous ones, but still weak.